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Data is agnostic and using a tool that is helps keep the integrity of data. I’ve used it while at Architecture firms, Engineering firms, startups and in between. I probably should find myself a copy of it and run it again. There is no better tool out there to help you manage data.
BBEDIT VS VSCODE HOW TO
The reason this blog was created was to learn more about PostGIS and how to get that damn thing installed on Windows Server. Without it I would probably have put MySQL right here. Elastic? MS Access? DBF? SQL Server? I mean what database should be the one that changed my life.
BBEDIT VS VSCODE CODE
Today I use BBEdit, VS Code and of course Nano, yet I find myself in BBEdit more than anything else.
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I think I purchased my first copy back in about 1994 and I’ve used it probably every day since then. BBEdit – to this day I still use BBEdit.I’d like to think that I would have learned to program a different way, but teaching myself Hypercard is exactly how I go to where I am today. The scripting language on the backend, and everything that eventually become the web (buttons, forms, etc) on the front. The concept of a database and visualization. HyperCard – I just can’t stress enough how much this changed my life.I think one can look at that 2006 list as how I got to the point that I lived the rest of my life. My job is very different, I can’t remember the last time I created a map or changed cartography in a mapping product. I thought it would be fun to look at how things have changed since then. I think many people say Google Earth has changed how they view data, but for me it really wasn’t that impressive since Google Earth is more of a validation of what we’ve done over the years than a life changer
BBEDIT VS VSCODE SOFTWARE
Well that might be a big title for this post, but I was talking with some folks over the weekend about software you’ve used or software that has really influenced your life. Way back in 2006, I wrote a blog post called Software that Changed Your Life.